Details

Connects PCs and laptops to LCD projector, HDTV and other Y/Pr/Pb component RGB display system

Cable measures 3 feet (approximately 1 meter)

Connector HDDB15 15-pin (M x 1)

Color: black

NOTE: Your display system must support component video (Y, Pr, Pb) signal output function in order for the image to display properly. Please consult with your VGA card's user manual for more information

Warning: California residents only, please note per Proposition 65 that this product may contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

Specs

Features

Color

Multi

Computer Accessory Type

Cable, Connector or Wiring

Dimensions

2 in. H x 1 in. D x 2 in. L

Manufacturer Warranty

90 Day - Manufacturer

Materials

PVC, electronic component

Model Number

POTHVGARGBX1

Customer Reviews

The price was so low I bought several of these hoping to use one for a specific problem. I was trying to play web movies (Windows MediaPlayer, or Real Player out of my PC to an analog (yes analog old fashioned glass CRT TV). This did not work so I cannot guarantee it is wired correctly although I feel sure it is. I have tried many video cards and adapters but can't seem to get a picture to broadcast through my composite/s-video in UHF analog transmitter.

I bought this thinking it would connect laptop to t.v. It will not. Read other reviews that say the same. I wish I had read before purchase. Not sending back because I don't want to waste money on mailing.

I bought this on a whim, as I was buying something else, and didn't think it would work. And it didn't for me. You need a new computer which is compatible for this - so while my TV will accept it my computer isn't ready yet. I'll wait until I get a computer which will accept this and then I'm sure it'll be cool. From what I can tell, my story is probably the most common one. Only very specific computers have this capability, but with hulu and other TV websites gaining popularity its only a matter of time before all computers support TV output of some kind.

I used this cable to connect a DVD player (component video) to a projector (VGA input). Since the cable was so cheap I thought I would give it a try. It worked perfect. Much better picture now that simple composite video cable I was using.

the cables got lost and took about 3 weeks to finally make it to me ....bu I did not complain as my overstock orders usually get to me at record speed and within a timely manner...the cable seemed ok and was packaged ok no damages etc...unfortunately for me it was not compatible for what I needed it for....when I realized that I was going to return it but the printable return label was $ and I only paid $*and change for it so definately isnt worth it...so like other cable and electronic thingys it is tucked away in a drawer somewhere......Hopefully it will work with a new laptop.....and not be an absolutely worthless purchase...great deal!!!!

Shopping Guides

How to Compare Component Video Cables

Anyone with a high-end television and home theater setup is probably familiar with component video cables. They are the red, green and blue A/V cables that connect a device like a DVD player to a television. What many don't realize is that all component video cables are not created equal. Learn how to compare cable quality to get the most out of your home entertainment system.

Best Ways to Hide Home Theater Cables

A common challenge to setting up your home theater is hiding all the speaker wires, A/V cables and network cables that connect your home theater components. Without a proper cable management plan, the wires in your home theater can look tangled and unorganized. Cables running along the floor, ceiling and walls break up the clean lines and color schemes of your home theater room. If you don't want to invest the time or money into a professional installation or open your walls up to lay wires, there are several other cable management solutions available. Here are some of the best cable management ideas to help you hide unsightly cables and wires in your home theater.

Tips on Choosing HDMI Cables

Home entertainment technology has now moved into the digital age, and high-quality connector cables have been developed to keep up with modern TVs, stereos and home theaters. HDMI (High Definition Media Interface) cables offer a single-cable solution for both audio and video on high-definition devices. Most HDTVs offer at least one HDMI input. Devices such as DVD players, Blu-ray players, computers and game consoles have HDMI outputs. HDMI cables make connecting electronic devices much easier by combining audio and video transmission into one cable. Choosing an HDMI cable from the wide variety available is simple if you consider a few simple tips.

FAQs about HDMI Cables

High-definition televisions, Blu-ray disc players and other HD devices require better connector cable technology to transmit HD sound and picture data between devices. High-definition multimedia interface cables, usually called HDMI cables, have quickly become the most popular choice for HD devices. Here are the answers to some frequently asked questions about HDMI cables to help you cut through the jargon and understand how HDMI will affect how you experience music, movies and games.

How to Pick the Best Video Cable for Your DVD

A DVD player is a key component of any home theater system. You can connect a DVD player to your home theater receiver or directly to your television. Both methods are extremely easy, although which one you choose depends upon the best video quality your particular system can provide. Using the right A/V cable is part of achieving the best possible video quality with your system. Here are a few tips for choosing the best video cable connection possible from your DVD player to your home theater system.

Tips on Using FM Transmitters

Your MP3 player already has a lot of cables to transmit data, recharge power, and connect your headphones. Eliminate some of the wires with an FM transmitter. An MP3 FM transmitter is a wireless transmitter that eliminates the need for an adapter or audio cable when you want to use your MP3 player with your car stereo or any FM radio. Here are a few tips for using an FM transmitter with your MP3 player.

How to Connect Your DVD Player to Your Home Theater

Once you've purchased your new DVD player or Blu-ray player, you'll still need to connect it to your home theater system. If your home theater includes an AV receiver, then you'll want to connect your DVD or Blu-ray player to that receiver; otherwise, you can simply connect your new player directly to your television.

Understanding Your TV Connection Options

Audio and video technology continues to reveal new, more advanced devices that bring home entertainment to new levels. New televisions now feature more connection options in order to be compatible with a larger number of audio and video sources, like Blu-ray disc players and MP3 players. Here are some details on the most common connection types to help you make sense of the connection options available for your TV.

Tips on Getting the Best Picture and Sound Quality

You have your home theater system set up, but the picture isn't as sharp as you'd like, and the sound isn't loud or clear enough. Fortunately, there are some steps you can take to help you remedy these issues and get the most from your home theater system.

How to Add a Subwoofer to Your Car Stereo

If you're ready to take your car audio experience to the next level, add a subwoofer to your car audio system. This article explains how to add a subwoofer to the speaker system of your car stereo, and if all the connections are correct, you will soon enjoy music in your car in a completely new way. Your car audio system will play sounds you never knew were there. Consider all of the instructions before you begin adding a subwoofer to your car stereo.

How to Connect Your Computer to Your HDTV

If you have ever watched a video or played a video game on your computer, you may have wished you could see it on a larger screen. Maybe you just wished you could use your computer in a more comfortable area, like from your couch. Luckily, computer and HDTV technologies have caught up with you. Most HDTVs are compatible with computers and can be used instead of computer monitors if you have the right video cable. Follow these steps to find out how to use your high-definition television as a display for your computer.

Tips on Choosing a Home Theater Receiver

Choosing a receiver for your home theater system can seem like a daunting task with all the options available today. Not only are there seemingly limitless options, but price ranges vary widely and features are so numerous that it can seem difficult to know where to begin. Hopefully, a few tips will make finding a home theater receiver easier.

Blu-ray Buying Guide

If you're still using a DVD player, now may be the right time for you to upgrade your home theater system to Blu-ray players. This Blu-ray buying guide will help you determine how to buy a Blu-ray player that will fit nicely into your existing home entertainment setup.

HDMI Fact Sheet

High-definition programming for TV and films has led to a new standard in connector cables. HDMI A/V cables are one of the best ways to get high-definition video and sound from your high-quality entertainment electronics without any loss in picture or sound quality. You may have some questions about HDMI and about some of the terms you hear associated with digital picture and sound technology. To that end, here are some facts about the technology that will help you get a view of the big picture for these types of connector cables.

FAQs about HDTVs

High-definition televisions, commonly known as HDTVs, are quickly taking over the home entertainment world. They offer improved digital picture, sound and features over older technologies, and few manufacturers continue to produce old CRT (cathode ray tube) TVs. But high-definition TV technology comes with a lot of new terms, like "1080p" and "aspect ratio," that may be confusing. If you're looking for information to help you upgrade your television, here are some answers to frequently asked questions about high-definition television technology.

Tips on Giving Presentations with Laptop

You have a big meeting coming up and you've put together a great presentation on your laptop that's going to impress, but there are still a couple of things you can do to make sure that your computer presentation goes smoothly. Here are a couple of tips for making sure that laptops perform on queue for any big meeting.

How to Connect Your Laptop for Your HDTV

The pursuit of a bigger and better entertainment experience gets easier all the time. With the blending of HDTV and computer technology, you can now enjoy the functionality of your laptop with the display capabilities of your plasma or LCD TV. All that's required is a few connector cables and a little setup.

Stereo Buying Guide

The ways people listen to music are constantly changing. Your home stereo is still probably your most powerful audio system, but your options for enjoying music and movies are always changing. Portable stereo systems are popular as well, especially when you want the music to move around with you. This stereo buying guide will help you determine which stereo equipment will give you the best audio quality at home or on the go.

How to Pick a Home Theater Receiver

The receiver is the central component of any home theater system. When you're putting together the home theater of your dreams, you will want to take the time to pick a receiver that both fits your budget and also has the capabilities you're looking for. This may mean looking for specific features or a particular type of connection. Plenty of home theater receivers are out there to choose from, and when you find a great one for your home theater system, you'll be ready to enjoy that immersive home theater experience any time you want it.

Tips on the Audio Connection From DVD Player to Home Theater

When it comes to connecting a DVD player to a home theater system, most people will use the best video connection available. But do they also make sure to use the best audio connection available? Don't hamper your home theater experience with subpar audio. Use the best audio connection available and you're sure to have the most immersive home theater experience available to you.

Condition

Shipping & Returns

Shipping:

Usually leaves our warehouse in 1-2 business days. *

Standard Return Policy for Electronics:

The items must arrive at our warehouse within 30 days of purchase. You must return items in their original
condition to qualify for a full refund. We will issue a partial refund of up to 70 percent if returned items have
been opened, used, or returned late.
More
Details

* For your protection, all orders are screened for security purposes. If your order is selected for review, our Loss Prevention Team may contact you by phone or email. There may be a two business day delay to process your order.

** Most Oversize orders are delivered within 1-4 weeks. Some orders may take 6 weeks to be
delivered.

Featured

Shop Overstock™ and find the best online deals on everything for your home and your family. We work every day to bring you discounts on new products across our entire store. Whether you're looking for memorable gifts or everyday essentials, you can buy them here for less.